
Please review our
Getting Started Manual.
1. I
am trying to listen to a RealAudio lecture, but when I try to open the file,
it opens in Windows Media
instead of in RealPlayer, and it won't play correctly. Is there a remedy for
this?
Most
likely another player (in this case Windows Media Player) has taken over files
that were originally meant for RealPlayer. In order to re-associate those files
to RealPlayer, open RealPlayer, click on the view menu, and choose properties.
This will open the properties window. In that window, click on the upgrade tab,
and at the bottom of the window you will see the settings to re-associate files
and to restore settings. Below those two buttons, there should be a check box
that states to always play RealNetwork's media with RealPlayer. Make sure that
check box is checked and click OK. You should now be able to listen to the
RealAudio lecture.
2. Clicking on the link to the
RealPlayer lecture brings up RealPlayer, but it doesn't want to play. I have
an older version of the player. What should I do?
In
order to listen to or view lectures in the real media formats, you must make
sure you have the latest version of RealPlayer. Most of the older versions of
the player will not play the media files for our courses. You may download the
latest version by going to the following web address:
http://www.real.com/